In Rome and surrounding areas, catastrophic limb injuries frequently arise where multiple parties interact—worksites, delivery and trucking routes, public streets, and commercial properties. That can mean more than one potential defendant (or more than one insurer) from the start.
For example:
- A workplace incident may involve the employer, a contractor, or equipment/safety providers.
- A vehicle-related amputation may involve a driver, the trucking or fleet company, and potentially maintenance or loading practices.
- A public-space or commercial property incident may involve building owners, contractors, or service vendors.
When liability is shared or disputed, early case organization matters. The sooner your lawyer identifies every responsible party and secures the right evidence, the better your chances of avoiding delays and lowball settlement offers.


